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Monday, July 16, 2007

Audi TT Coupe bigger, faster, lighter



The Audi TT Coupe has taken on a more aggressive posture in its latest incarnation, while maintaining its sophisticated style.

The car, which has the Quattro all-wheel-drive system, is almost 5 1/2 inches longer and about 3 inches wider. That extra size means more shoulder room, which is welcome for larger drivers.

The coupe also has a larger trunk.

A turbo-charged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is standard on the TT, and it kicks out 200 horsepower.

It has a dual-clutch automatic gearbox that can be shifted manually.

Optional is the 3.2-liter six cylinder, which does 250 horsepower. It's available as a six-speed manual or automatic. Audi says it takes only 5.5 seconds to get from 0 to 60 mph with the manual and 5.3 seconds with the automatic.

When it comes to handling, the TT takes corners like a dream and has a rigidity of ride that is spine-tingling.

Audi says this TT version is faster than the previous one, thanks to an all-aluminum body that makes the car lighter, despite its increased length and width.

The TT has some neat extras, too, such as an iPod interface located in the glove box, a Bluetooth phone capability and 10-way power sport seats.

There are two cupholders placed awkwardly toward the rear of the center console, and the two rear seats would be cramped even for children. But the interior trim is undeniably modern and cool.

The test-drive model for this package was $48,020.

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